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Item 7C - Harborchase of Southlake TIA 2013-12-23Harborchase of Southlake Southlake, Texas Traffic Engineering Study 12/23/2013 SAVANT G ROU P 1700 Pacific Avenue, Suite 1240 Dallas, TX 75201 214.468.8200 TBPE Firm Registration # 10286 12/23/2013 Engineer -in -Charge: * , Josh Smith P.E., PTOE * J� JOSHUA D. SMITH '�......... /......................./ Under contract with: ��\ S8/0N*ZiN' \7 Pacheco Koch TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction.................................................................................................................................................. 1 DataCollection..........................................................................................................................................3 RoadwayNetwork.....................................................................................................................................3 Analysis.........................................................................................................................................................4 AnalysisMethodology...............................................................................................................................4 2015 Future Background Traffic...............................................................................................................4 TripGeneration.........................................................................................................................................6 Trip Distribution and Assignment.............................................................................................................6 CapacityAnalysis....................................................................................................................................... 7 IntersectionSight Distance........................................................................................................................... 9 AuxiliaryLane Analysis................................................................................................................................ 10 DrivewaySpacing Analysis.......................................................................................................................... 11 Conclusions................................................................................................................................................. 11 Harborchase Traffic Study Page i LIST OF TABLES Table 1— Intersection Level of Service Thresholds.......................................................................................4 Table 2 — 2015 Background Traffic Capacity Analysis................................................................................... 6 Table3 — Site Trip Generation...................................................................................................................... 6 Table 4 — Existing Plus Project Capacity Analysis.......................................................................................... 9 Table 5 — Intersection Sight Distance Analysis............................................................................................ 10 Table 6 —Auxiliary Lane Volume Thresholds..............................................................................................10 Table 7 — Other State Highways Connection Spacing Criteria.................................................................... 11 LIST OF FIGURES Figure1 —Site Map....................................................................................................................................... 1 Figure2 —Site Plan........................................................................................................................................ 2 Figure3 —AM Background Traffic................................................................................................................. 5 Figure4 — PM Background Traffic................................................................................................................. 5 Figure5 —Trip Distribution........................................................................................................................... 7 Figure 6 — Projected 2015 AM Traffic ........................................................................................................... 8 Figure 7 — Projected 2015 PM Traffic ............................................................................................................ 8 Figure8 — Driveway Spacing....................................................................................................................... 11 Harborchase Traffic Study Page ii savaNTGRouP INTRODUCTION Savant Group Inc. (SGI) was retained to complete a traffic engineering study for a proposed assisted living facility. The proposed site is bordered by W. Southlake Boulevard on the south N. Shady Oaks Drive on the east, an existing development on the southeast, and the proposed Glenmore residential development and its entrance roads on the north and west, as shown in Figure 1. FIGURE 1 —SITE MAP Aerial Image Source: Google Earth, http://mops.google.com Harborchase Traffic Study Page 1 savaNTGRouP The site plan is shown in Figure 2.The proposed assisted living facility will have 141 total beds and two points of access. The access point from N. Shady Oaks Drive will allow all movements, while the driveway on W. Southlake Boulevard will allow only right turns due to the presence of an existing median and left turn storage bay for the adjacent intersection at Timber Lake Place. The expected completion date for the project is 2015. FIGURE 2 - SITE PLAN arirEEr ar orxeas _- ------ II I -- _- — ------ %III r Il�f ... i FF., _ I 6 I I ,IIII +IIII •� I I II , I I +ppII II I I IIII NAMOR ONASE IlT—�I 8allrA L.4Cf lI�I}I ,r --- -1 eTmvoa cc F NAaanx crud s„aurws,aN Ar � exfsrnvc 806— lAff OEYFLOPAENT �q ----- The analysis was designed to meet the requirements of the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT), as the developer has already demonstrated to the City of Southlake that minimum thresholds for requiring a traffic impact analysis under the City's guidelines will not be met by the relatively small scale of the development. The analysis was also prepared so as to be in accordance with the guidelines from the Institute of Transportation Engineers. The study presents the expected trip generation from the site, presents the trip distribution and route assignment of the expected traffic, and determines the necessary intersection geometry. The following steps were executed to complete the analysis: ❖ Collection of traffic data, both daily and during peak hours at intersections and roadway links in the study area. Harborchase Traffic Study Page 2 savaNTGRouP ••• Field visit ❖ Forecasting of future "background" growth in traffic volumes anticipated without the subject development for baseline comparison. This is estimated by examining recent trends in traffic volume growth in the vicinity and estimating an annual percent growth rate to account for yet -to -be determined adjacent developments and/or developments too far away from the study site to warrant individual study. ❖ Addition of background trips from the study for the adjacent Glenmore residential development, which is proposed by others; ❖ Analysis of the resulting background conditions for the horizon years when the subject site is proposed to be completely built; ❖ Estimation of traffic generated from the proposed development; ❖ Distribution of traffic from the proposed development onto the existing roadway system to each of several destination zones outside the study area; ❖ Intersection Capacity Analysis using Highway Capacity Manual methods; ❖ Intersection sight distance analysis; ❖ Auxiliary lane analysis; and ❖ Turn lane analysis. DATA COLLECTION Based on the location of the site and TxDOT requirements, it was determined to study the following intersections that provide access to the proposed development: ❖ W. Southlake Boulevard (FM 1709) at Site Driveway (unsignalized); ❖ N. Shady Oaks Drive at Site Driveway (unsignalized); and, ❖ W. Southlake Boulevard (FM 1709 at N. Shady Oaks Drive (signalized). Turning movement counts were collected on Tuesday, December 3, 2013 at the signalized intersection. The raw data is included in Appendix A. Signal timing data was obtained from Tx D OT. A site visit was performed to inventory the existing conditions. The engineer conducting the site visit collected intersection data from the study intersection including roadway geometry, traffic control elements, and any other roadway elements that may impact the study network. ROADWAY NETWORK W. Southlake Boulevard is a six -lane divided roadway with a posted speed limit of 45 mph. It connects to the City of Keller and I-35W to the west and to SH 114 and the City of Grapevine to the east. The land uses along W. Southlake Boulevard are primarily commercial and residential. N. Shady Oaks Drive is a two-lane undivided roadway. The land uses along N. Shady Oaks Drive Harborchase Traffic Study Page 3 savaNT��3, GRouP are primarily residential. N. Shady Oaks Drive provides access to the City of Southlake's Bicentennial Park and to the Don T. Durham Intermediate School. ANALYSIS ANALYSIS METHODOLOGY SynchroT" version 7 was used to create a model of the existing roadway and perform capacity analyses of the study intersection. The capacity analysis software in SynchroT" is based on the Transportation Research Board's Highway Capacity Manual (HCM), 2000. The HCM is a nationally recognized standard for performing capacity analyses. Capacity analyses are evaluated based on a level of service that ranges from A (excellent) to F (poor). Levels of service A through D are generally considered acceptable and levels of service E and F are considered unacceptable. The level of service thresholds in the Highway Capacity Manual for signalized intersections and STOP controlled intersections are shown in Table 1. TABLE 1 - INTERSECTION LEVEL OF SERVICE THRESHOLDS Control Delay Per Vehicle (seconds) LOS STOP Controlled Signalized Intersection Intersection A < 10 <_ 10 B >10 and <_20 >10 and <_15 C >20 and <_35 >15 and <_25 D >35 and <_55 >25 and <_35 E >55 and <_80 >35 and <_50 F >80 >50 Generating traffic for proposed developments is typically based on information in the Li�p Generation, 9t" Edition, 2012 and the Trip Generation Handbook, 2"d Edition, 2004, developed by the Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE). The rates and equations in these reports were applied to the development to determine the anticipated trips generated from the development where applicable. 2015 FUTURE BACKGROUND TRAFFIC The software SynchroT" was used to analyze the study intersections with 2015 background traffic with a 2% yearly growth rate. Included in the 2015 background traffic volumes was the proposed Glenmore housing development near the project site. Figures 3 and 4 summarize the lane configurations and volumes used in the model for the AM and PM peak hours, Harborchase Traffic Study Page 4 SAVANT O G ROU P respectively. The results of the analyses are shown in the Table 2. Synchro'' reports for each intersection can be found in Appendix B. FIGURE 3 - AM BACKGROUND TRAFFIC *--114 N F1117 r17 Southlake Blvd �yy q;11 Southlake Blvd 199a aI,- 2993-,,- 25- x e� O a c� FIGURE 4 - PM BACKGROUND TRAFFIC 'v-130 F2896 r �yy Southlake Blvd C;55 Southlake Blvd 6� ��� 119a 1670-0. L `" x c� O a IU Harborchase Traffic Study Page 5 SAVANT 0 G Ro UP TABLE 2 — 2015 BACKGROUND TRAFFIC CAPACITY ANALYSIS Control LOS Case No. Intersection Type Approach AM Peak Hour _ Approach Overall E W. Southlake Blvd NB D 1 at N. Shady Oaks Si Traffic SB D nal EB C B Dr g WB A PM Peak Hour oroach I Overall 7 0 P] As can be seen from the table above, W. Southlake Boulevard at N. Shady Oaks Drive will operate at a LOS D or better during both the AM and PM peak hours. TRIP GENERATION For this analysis, land use code 254 (Assisted Living) was applied based off of the total beds in the proposed development. The rates found using the Trip Generation Manual are shown in Table 3. The analysis is included in Appendix C. TABLE 3 — SITE TRIP GENERATION ITE Land Use Intensity Code (Occupied Beds) 254 Assisted Living 141 TRIP DISTRIBUTION AND ASSIGNMENT Weekday AM Peak Hour PM Peak Hour Trips In Out In Out 359 17 8 21 20 Once the total trips generated from the site were determined, the trips were distributed to the surrounding roads and assigned to the two driveways. The traffic assignment was based on existing traffic data and engineering judgment. The distribution used for the study is shown in Figure 5. Harborchase Traffic Study Page 6 savaNTGRouP FIGURE 5 -TRIP DISTRIBUTION L Y S4 OLO � e\ s Z W 5outhlake Blvd 40% 1 < > 55% CAPACITY ANALYSIS SynchroT" was used to analyze each study intersection with its projected traffic. Figures 6 and 7 summarize the lane configurations and volumes used in the model for the AM and PM peak hours, respectively. The results of the analyses are shown in the Table 4. SynchroT' reports for each intersection can be found in Appendix D. Harborchase Traffic Study Page 7 SAVANT GRouP FIGURE 6 - PROJECTED 2015 AM TRAFFIC Y N O 7. cc N L U) �i 3 Shady Oaks Driveway q m a va o E1216 � x m O T S6 L k119 E1121 c�T Southlake Blvd Southlake Blvd 32' Southlake Blvd 20'2i 2993-r 25� Q x m d a co t FIGURE 7 - PROJECTED 2015 PM TRAFFIC 0 x m D v m N a 1 i 1�• k 4 Shady Oaks Driveway 11� 7 N 0 � T N Y LLo 0 U k 135 F290 i Rg '' "¢ Southlake Blvd F3962 i L C55 FSouthlake Blvd 8 Sou thlake Blvd 1211- 1670� x m O m L U) Harborchase Traffic Study Page 8 SAVANT GRouP TABLE 4 — EXISTING PLUS PROJECT CAPACITY ANALYSIS LOS Case No. Intersection ControlType W. Southlake Blvd Traffic at N. Shady Oaks Signal Dr g Approach AM Peak Hour PM Peak Hour Approach Overall Approach Overall 1 NB D D C C C D SB D EB B WB E Southlake Boulevard at Side Street Driveway Stop N. Shady Oaks Dr Side Street at Driveway Stop A 2 SB A * C B C EB * WB 3 NB * A A A SB * EB B *Approach does not have any traffic control and is assumed to operate without delay. As can be seen from the table above, W. Southlake Boulevard at N. Shady Oaks Drive will operate at a LOS D or better during both the AM and PM peak hours. Both driveways will operate with minimal delay; therefore, improvements are not recommended. INTERSECTION SIGHT DISTANCE A roadway sight distance analysis was conducted at the existing south entrance on December 12, 2013. The available sight distance was compared with the recommended intersection sight distances provided in American Association of State Highways and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) roadway design guide "A Policy on Geometric Design of Highways and Streets". N. Shady Oaks Drive has a posted speed limit of 30 mph and W. Southlake Boulevard has a posted speed limit of 45 mph. The results of the analysis are shown in Table 5. Harborchase Traffic Study Page 9 SAVANT GRouP TABLE 5 — INTERSECTION SIGHT DISTANCE ANALYSIS Intersection Sight Distance Measurements Right Turn Left Turn ISD I ISD AASHTO Requirement: >290 ft >335 ft Acceptable 30 MPH ISD? N. Shady Oaks Drive >350 ft >500 ft Yes Driveway AASHTO Requirement: >430 ft N A Acceptable 45 MPH / ISD? W. Southlake Boulevard I >500 ft I N/A I Yes Driveway As seen from Table 5 above, the available sight distance meets the minimum intersection sight distance required by AASHTO at both driveways. AUXILIARY LANE ANALYSIS The Texas Department of Transportation Access Management Manual (Revised July 2011) provides direction on volume thresholds for identifying when acceleration and deceleration lanes along state routes should be considered. Chapter 2, Section 7 of the manual provides criteria associated with auxiliary lanes on state routes. The information in Table 6 summarizes volume thresholds for consideration of acceleration and deceleration lanes for each of the development access points. TABLE 6 — AUXILIARY LANE VOLUME THRESHOLDS Right Turn to or from Property (545 MPH) Acceleration Deceleration Deceleration Lane Lane Acceleration Lane Required Lane TxDOT Requirement >200 vph > 60 vph Required W. Southlake Boulevard Driveway 8 9 No No Harborchase Traffic Study Page 10 savaNTGRouP As shown in Table 6, the maximum number of right turns to or from the property does not exceed the minimum threshold requiring an auxiliary lane. DRIVEWAY SPACING ANALYSIS The Texas Department of Transportation Access Management Manual (Revised July 2011) provides direction on minimum connection spacing. Chapter 2, Section 3 of the manual provides criteria associated with spacing on other state highways. The information in Table 7 summarizes distance threshold for consideration of driveway spacing. TABLE 7 - OTHER STATE HIGHWAYS CONNECTION SPACING CRITERIA Distance Current Posted Speed Required (ft) Distance (ft) 45 360 322 FIGURE 8 - DRIVEWAY SPACING FUTURE GLENMORE HARBOR CHASE SUBDIVISION i AT EXISTING SOUTH LAKE n DEVELOPMENT rer cmn� Y rT ..,P. om.i fair— — T n«m.r v uc omK SOU77HLAKE BOULEVAiiD As shown in Figure 8, the distance between the proposed driveway and current driveways is 322 feet. The proposed driveway does not currently meet the required distance required by Access Management Manual. The driveway currently splits the distance on either side equally. The minor deficiency of 38 feet on each side is reasonable given the very low volume of turning traffic anticipated at the subject site driveway. CONCLUSIONS An assisted living facility with two access points, one on each W. Southlake Boulevard and another on N. Shady Oaks Drive, is the proposed development slated for completion in 2015. The intersection of W. Southlake Boulevard at N. Shady Oaks Drive will continue to operate at a LOS D or better after traffic from the proposed development is added to the roadway network. Harborchase Traffic Study Page 11 savaNT��3, GRouP This analysis did not find a need for either a deceleration or acceleration lane on W. Southlake Boulevard. The proposed locations of the driveways will provide sufficient sight distance. Harborchase Traffic Study Page 12